In this analysis we develop a two equation structural model of a count travel cost model of recreational angling demand and angling success. By modeling the two equations jointly we avoid the difficulties associated with the usual approach which estimates the demand for recreational fishing sites assuming the existence of an exogenous measure of fishing quality. Our analysis explicitly develops the joint log likelihood function that combines the two processes. We estimate our model using full information maximum likelihood methods. Q 1997 Academic Press 1
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When conducting a travel cost method (TCM) study, researchers often collect observations on actual t...
This paper develops an estimable model of recreation behavior in which the recreation decision is ca...
The paper reports on a large-scale demand model for recreational fishing in Michigan. The model is b...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
Individuals and households reveal their willingness to pay to enjoy environmental and natural resour...
This thesis endeavours to model a trip demand function for recreationalangling in Sweden, including ...
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The management options chosen by decision makers in managing wildlife and fisheries have different e...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
The “product” travel cost model (PTC) improves supply and substitution specification in travel cost\...
There is growing public interest in the development of artificial habitats to enhance and diversify ...
Graduation date: 1989The main objective of this study was to estimate the demand for\ud and value of...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This research seeks to produce more robust, less biased estimates from the two-constraint recreation...
When conducting a travel cost method (TCM) study, researchers often collect observations on actual t...
This paper develops an estimable model of recreation behavior in which the recreation decision is ca...
The paper reports on a large-scale demand model for recreational fishing in Michigan. The model is b...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
Individuals and households reveal their willingness to pay to enjoy environmental and natural resour...
This thesis endeavours to model a trip demand function for recreationalangling in Sweden, including ...
This chapter is organized into four major sections. The first section presents a short review of tra...
The management options chosen by decision makers in managing wildlife and fisheries have different e...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
The “product” travel cost model (PTC) improves supply and substitution specification in travel cost\...
There is growing public interest in the development of artificial habitats to enhance and diversify ...
Graduation date: 1989The main objective of this study was to estimate the demand for\ud and value of...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This research seeks to produce more robust, less biased estimates from the two-constraint recreation...
When conducting a travel cost method (TCM) study, researchers often collect observations on actual t...